Wow, I cannot believe that in less than 2 weeks I will be headed home. It seems so strange. I had my last teacher evaluation last week and I am so glad to be done!!! School has been a great experience. At first I was apprehensive about working with grade 6, however, after spending the week with them at camp I really got to know them much better. Now I am able to joke around and we have a great time in class. They get to take several speciality classes, including computer, which are all macs. They know more about computers than I do, as Chris can easily believe (I have wireless on my computer?!). This week we have a Beauty and the Beast performance that we get to go to. I am excited, although I am not sure yet what version it will be. Friday is my last day. The students keep saying they will miss us Canadian teachers when we leave. I tell them not to talk about it because I am really going to miss them all. They also have a really interesting program for the local schools where grade 6s from various schools get together and play sports against each other. Each school makes teams for 4 sports and they practice during the week and then one day a week they play another school for fun. They are huge on sports for all ages here, there are many types of clubs you can join for entertainment.
In the past few weeks we went to the Dandegong mountains, where we saw a limo and pretended it was our ride. About 15 minutes later we took pictures for some other people and eventually found out they were the ones who rented the limo. We went to a Christmas in July dinner in the mountains. They had a performance by Santa, a yodeller, and a few other singers. It was interesting. The food was amazing and all you could eat. For one of the many desserts I ate was warm pancakes and ice cream, which I also had at camp. It is delicious! Our last stop was a horrendous place, to which I never want to return. It was Grant Park, where tons of birds come and get fed bird seed. The birds fly in and land on you whether or not you have food. Needless to say, I spent most of my time there inside the gift shop. I did, however, get brave enough to go outside and see the birds and take a few pictures before returning to safety. A couple people in our group got bit and scratched by the birds. Despite being accident-prone I did not get hurt and have managed to spend the last few weeks without any injuries.
I went to Werribee zoo a couple weeks ago. It was fantastic; they even have a safari type excursion that you can go on. There were lions, and wild dogs, meerkats, giraffes, zebras, rhinos as well as hippos. I actually saw a baby hippo, about 6 months old I believe (see photo below). It was incredible. They attempt to make the zoo as close to the natural habitat as possible by bringing in animal droppings or fur to scent the area, getting them used to other animals being nearby. They also have enormous areas in which the animals live.

The next weekend I went to Hanging Rock. It used to be a volcano that erupted a long time ago. Now it is a park area that people visit. The weather has separated the rocks and it is a really great place to explore. There is even a movie about this place because many years ago a school went exploring there and a few girls apparently got lost. Two of the girls returned not knowing what had happened but the others were never seen again. I didn't find this out until I was already there. No worries though, I was safe and there were clear paths and directions for us to follow. While we were at Hanging Rock there was a kangaroo that was in the car park. We went over to get a closer look and while I was getting out my camera it came right up to me. I was eating an apple and it wanted my food but it was so neat to actually see wild kangaroos. Just before we left there were over 2 dozen munching away in the nearby horse race course. Apparently there was one with a baby joey, unfortunately I did not see it anywhere.

This past Saturday I went back to the market and got to look around once more before I head home. It was neat to see a different part of the market from my first visit. Before we left the market we had some homemade doughnuts. They had jam in the middle of them and were really tasty, but they don't beat my grandmother/brother's homemade doughnuts. I have become addicted to Krispie Kreme doughnuts, I like them better than Tim Hortons. It is a good job there is not a Krispie Kreme too close to where I am staying or else I would be there every day.
Saturday afternoon was another amazing or "gangsta bro" TM adventure as the students in my class would say. I finally went to the Scienceworks Museum! It took me long enough to get there but it was well worth the wait. There is stuff there for people of all ages. There is even a Star Wars exhibit (just until September). The activities and information there is incredible. From how appliances and various household items work, to sports, weather, animals, math/science brainteasers, a plantarium, sports activities to try and their history as well as the science behind them. I could have spent a whole day in there!
Well, I am off to go relax and watch a movie. Lata!